Mississippi’s warts-and-all approach to reflecting its history as part of the state’s official commemoration of the nation’s ...
A new study claims Native Americans have been using dice to gamble and explore probability for more than 12,000 years.
The 500-foot-long quilt traveled from Colonial Williamsburg’s Merchants Square to its visitor center, where it is now on display.
Historians assumed that humans first started gambling in the Old World. Scholars traced the earliest dice to Bronze Age ...
Carlinville Winning Communities is celebrating America's 250th anniversary with a three-month series of presentations and ...
A new book by historian Emily Sneff records the journeys of the Declaration's first printed copies, tracking their reception ...
Montgomery, Ala., helped shape America — from the cradle of the Confederacy to the birthplace of the civil rights movement to the city's draw today as the place to reflect on the legacy of slavery.
More than half of the 2,400 miles of Route 66 pass through Indian Country. And much of it follows ancient Native American ...
Local historian and author Kevin Gordon is the speaker at the next meeting of Family Roots (the Eastbourne and District ...
In total, archaeologist Robert Madden observed 659 sets of Native American dice from 57 archaeological sites across 12 ...
The Leverton Hubbard Foundation and Caroline County Historical Society are coming together to present the “Land, Legacy and Freedom: Native American Strength Shapes a Nation” event at the Linchester ...
More than two dozen historic prints that depict a slice of Native American life and culture on the Upper Missouri River nearly 200 years ago will soon be more accessible to the public thanks to a gift ...